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What does this quote (below) mean to you, regarding attaining pleasure?
I found this interesting quote, but what does it mean:
There is therefore a necessity for pleasure, for working, as happiness can be defined, toward known goals over not unknowable obstacles. And the necessity for pleasure is such that a great deal of pain can be borne to attain it. Pleasure is the positive commodity. It is enjoyment of work, contemplation of deeds well done; it is a good book or a good friend; it is taking all the skin off one's knees climbing the Matterhorn; it is hearing the kid first say daddy; it is a brawl on the Bund at Shanghai or the whistle of amour from a doorway; it's adventure and hope and enthusiasm and 'someday I'll learn to paint'; it's eating a good meal or kissing a pretty girl or playing a stiff game of bluff on the stock exchange. It's what Man does that he enjoys doing; it's what Man does that he enjoys contemplating; it's what Man does that he enjoys remembering; and it may be just the talk of things he knows he'll never do.
I like it.
reading it made me think that I am reading a letter, it gave a glimpse of a man who is writing from his heart, and it was a joy to read.
He was telling the person he was writing to of simple pleasures he has tasted and have felt. All the joys he has tucked into his heart, and is fully engraved in his psyche-- these are the things I remember, the joyous moments of my life and what gives me pleasure.
Thanks for sharing.
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12 Girls Band: Live from Shanghai $11.08 PBS darlings the 12 Girls Band captivates fans all over again in their dazzling concert DVD Live from Shanghai. The band actually consists of 13 (a baker's dozen?) comely virtuoso young chinese women, who play both traditional Chinese melodies and Western classical and pop tunes on their classic East Asian instruments, the erhu, pipa, yanguin, dizi, and guzheng. The spectacle is just as entertaini... |
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Samuel Ramey: Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye: Songs of Barber, $6.29 ... |
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Shanghai Secret $4.95 Part of the Karito Kids Adventure series, Shanghai Secret is an exciting chapter book about 11-year-old Wan Ling, who recently moved to the bustling city of Shanghai. While trying to adjust to a different environment and friends, she learns that her beloved pandas at the Shanghai Zoo, where her father is the panda expert, are sick. She teams up with a new friend and won't give up until she solves ... |
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Karito Kids Adventure Book - Shanghai Secret $9.95 While trying to adjust to her recent move and make new friends, Ling learns that her beloved Shanghai Zoo pandas are sick. She teams up with a new friend and they determine to solve the mystery. A 4-color scrapbook depicting life in Shanghai, China is included as well as a code that allows the reader to allocate a donation to one of 4 charitable causes and play games at Karito Kids website; 152 pa... |
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Shanghai Girls: A Novel $15.00 Book Description For readers of the phenomenal bestsellers Snow Flower and the Secret Fan and Peony in Love--a stunning new novel from Lisa See about two sisters who leave Shanghai to find new lives in 1930s Los Angeles. May and Pearl, two sisters living in Shanghai in the mid-1930s, are beautiful, sophisticated, and well-educated, but their family is on the verge of bankruptcy. Hoping to impr... |
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Shanghai Girl $4.99 Editorial ReviewsâShanghai Girl â a feat in itself.â -- Joyce Hor-Chung LauâA novel that is hard to put down once youâve picked it up ... Yang masterly transports the living onto the page in a way that is sure to make any writer jealous and any reader sit up and take notice.â -- Blo... |
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Shanghai Diary: A Young Girl's Journey from Hitler's Hate to War-Torn China $8.68 Against the backdrop of looming world war and Hitler's "Final Solution," 11-year-old Ursula Bacon and her family made the terrifying 8,000-mile voyage to Shanghai with its promise of freedom. Instead they found overcrowded ghettos filled with desperately poor Chinese and Japanese. Amid the city's abysmal conditions and its prostitutes, drug dealers, and rats, Ursula discovered a city of exotic, ec... |
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Shanghai attractions.
Shanghai is one of the largest city in the world and growing rapidly become one of the world's leading tourist attractions. China is one of the Bangkok area of business more places. But tourists visit Shanghai. Each year.
People planning to travel to this wonderful tourist destination. Should appear to place and check on this. Visitors enjoy this impressive city and make sure to share your experience with your friends and relatives.
Jade Buddha Temple.
Shanghai at No. unique Buddhist temple and shrines. Jade Buddha Temple is a Buddhist temple in the famous and popular in the city. If you plan to visit an impressive tourism and ensure that only the image of the king heaven
Shopping.
City also has many shopping opportunities. Prices for many goods are much cheaper then what you expect to pay in Europe or the U.S.. Premier shopping location. This is big in China. Nanjing Road, which is home to over 600 shops and department stores.
Bund.
Shanghai No traffic may be completed by the visit attractions. This famous land mark is located on the east coast of Melbourne. River People tend to visit local attractions during the evening and have Entertainment, including thousands of dancing and singing. You can also enjoy a variety of different architecture of the building in the area.
Yuyuan Garden.
Yuyuan Garden is called Happy Garden and has built more than 400 years ago in the Ming Dynasty. Not only can visitors enjoy the beautiful trees. Yuyuan Garden, but also various places, including historic buildings and artifacts known beauty. Jade Rock.
Shanghai Museum.
If you're interested in learning more about chinese culture and history, then you definitely should visit Shanghai Museum. Visitors can view an exhibition on Chinese architecture. local art and historical artifacts. There is also a wonderful library housing more than 200,000 books, art museum.
Wildlife Park.
Wild Animal Park is one of the largest of its kind and at home over 10,000 animal park divided into two parts. One area accessible to visitors, while the other foot. Just reach for the trip by bus.
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What are some tours in Shanghai that are good to take and easy to book?
I have already tried to book one from www.city-discovery.com and after I paid with my credit card online I didn't get any email confirmation or receipt or anything back so I'm not even sure if I can go on that tour... I have tried looking on google but it just lists heaps of these dodgy travel websites that you can't even book with. It's starting to drive me crazy... surely there must be some NORMAL places that just run tours here and you can just book online, or over the phone or in person etc?
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Beijing and Shanghai (Eyewitness Travel Guides) $12.78 These two fascinating cities reflect different aspects of China - Beijing is the traditional capital, the seat of political power and home to the ancient monuments of Imperial China; Shanghai is both a financial powerhouse and a city at the cutting edge of fashion with an interesting modern history. This DK Eyewitness Travel Guide provides in-depth coverage of these cities, including Beijing's Gre... |
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Shanghai (City Guide) $13.44 Discover ShanghaiStroll along the stately Bund and gawk at the futuristic neon of PudongEscape the skyscrapers into the tree-lined French Concession's hip eateries and vogue boutiquesHaggle with hawkers over a must-have cheongsam (chinese dress) or handmade yak scarvesMeet some of the 19 million inhabitants through interviews with a boutique owner, and art professor and othersIn This Guide:Chinese... |
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Suzy Gershman's Born to Shop Hong Kong, Shanghai & Beijing: The Ultimate Guide for People Who Love to Shop $10.36 Suzy shops the world -- with dachshund Toffee in tow -- to find the world's best shopping buys, and passes her discoveries along to you! This is the 24th year of this series, and with a new cover and interior design -- including Shop Talk industry gossip, Best Bets picks, Shopping Adventure travel tips, and more -- it has never looked better. Suzy even personalizes her maps with... |
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Heaven & Earth: A Dazzling Journey for the Mind An original card game, a visual puzzle game and a physical pendulum puzzle rolled into one. Players can tackle hundreds of puzzles individually or in a sequential "Pilgrimage" where their progress is rewarded with zen koans.... |
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I look for a girl friend in Shanghai, I am single, I would like to see the opportunity of making girl friend?
I am in Shanghai, in my very early 30s, i would like to have the chance to meet girl who might want to find a boy friend. If that is the case, please meet me see the best possibility.
i am available but im not in shanghai.. tee-tee
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Shanghai Girls: A Novel $15.00 book Description For readers of the phenomenal bestsellers Snow Flower and the Secret Fan and Peony in Love--a stunning new novel from Lisa See about two sisters who leave Shanghai to find new lives in 1930s Los Angeles. May and Pearl, two sisters living in Shanghai in the mid-1930s, are beautiful, sophisticated, and well-educated, but their family is on the verge of bankruptcy. Hoping to impr... |
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Shanghai Girl $4.99 Editorial ReviewsâShanghai Girl â a feat in itself.â -- Joyce Hor-Chung LauâA novel that is hard to put down once youâve picked it up ... Yang masterly transports the living onto the page in a way that is sure to make any writer jealous and any reader sit up and take notice.â -- Blo... |
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SHANGHAI GIRLS[Shanghai Girls][Hardcover] BY Random House (NY) on May 26-2009 $26.45 ... |
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Quick facts about New York university. nyu ().
1 New York University (NYU) is a private research university. nonsectarian, coeducational in New York City.
2 NYU's main campus is located in section Greenwich Village of Manhattan.
3 NYU was founded in 1831 and is the largest private nonprofit institutions of higher education in Registration with the U.S. over 40,000 students.
4 NYU consists of 16 schools. colleges, and agencies located in Six areas throughout Manhattan.
5 NYU studies abroad program. London, Paris, Florence, Prague, Madrid, Berlin, Accra, Shanghai and Singapore, and only facilities declared open in the spring. 2008 in Aires Tel Aviv and Buenos.
6 Recently, the Government, United Arab Emirates has announced plans for foreign investors. New York University in the capital city of Abu Dhabi.
7 Polytechnic University, University of Engineering and Technology is located in Brooklyn, NY, has agreed to merge into NYU. It will become the Polytechnic Institute of New York University and will be. NYU's first engineering school. Three decades.
8 four consecutive years NYU has been ranked as. America 's # 1 dream school "by the Princeton Review.
9 NYU with 31 Nobel Prize award two prizes. Abel Prize, nine National Medal of Science recipients. 16 Pulitzer Prize award. 19 Awards Academy Award (American than other universities. Other), Emmy, Grammy Awards. Tony Award and MacArthur and shareholders Guggenheim Fellowship. Past and present faculty and graduates have
10 NYU student body is very active. Campus fraternities, in some cities and countries have occurred in NYU.
11 traditional universities increased every year in various clubs and 2001 undergraduate dormitory at NYU about 12,500 people, NYU has seven universities, the largest residential system in the U.S. and the largest in private schools.
12 NYU's sports teams is called the Violets. Color is a trademark and "NYU. Purple and white.
13 of the school mascot. bobcat.
14 Almost all sports teams. NYU's participation in the NCAA Division III universities and sports associations.
NYU now has 15 All-American football players in the past would not have football. Varsity team since 1960.
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Private guide in Beijing?
I am an independent travelers from different countries and I am now in Shanghai next month I will go to Beijing. i will need a private guide at i find out I had in the company. That is a travel service. happybeijingtour (www.happybeijingtour.com) by serach google who has traveled with How about this company. Quality of Service Guide. Company or not.
http://www.foreignercn.com/ - Application. - Beijing - Travel Services - Tour Guides.
Shopping in Beijing - a short guide for visitors 在北京购物
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Bei Jing Travel Beijing, the capital of China, is a fascinating place. Its not only an ancient and cultural city with a long history, but also a big international city of youthful vigor, melting the traditional and the modern elements. Here you can see the antique records and more beautiful scenery than one can see in everywhere. As the capital city of many dynasties, todays Beijing has the historic and special v... |
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CHINA: Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong & Tibet $16.99 This amazing video covers the magnificent culture, history and beauty of China. This is your one-stop guide to China -one of the world's oldest civilizations and an extraordinary travel destination. And the videos are indexed so you can plan your tour. SPECTACULAR VIDEOS - You will visit dramatic sites including the Great Wall of China and the Temple of Heaven. Explore its leading cities with t... |
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Beijing and Shanghai (Eyewitness Travel Guides) $12.78 These two fascinating cities reflect different aspects of China - Beijing is the traditional capital, the seat of political power and home to the ancient monuments of Imperial China; Shanghai is both a financial powerhouse and a city at the cutting edge of fashion with an interesting modern history. This DK Eyewitness Travel Guide provides in-depth coverage of these cities, including Beijing's Gre... |
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Suzy Gershman's Born to Shop Hong Kong, Shanghai & Beijing: The Ultimate Guide for People Who Love to Shop $10.36 Suzy shops the world -- with dachshund Toffee in tow -- to find the world's best shopping buys, and passes her discoveries along to you! This is the 24th year of this series, and with a new cover and interior design -- including Shop Talk industry gossip, Best Bets picks, Shopping Adventure travel tips, and more -- it has never looked better. Suzy even personalizes her maps with... |
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LUXE China Travel Set: Hong Kong, Shanghai & Beijing $13.92 Place this super-simple, black matt-laminate pack in your bag and you're ready to go. Containing the very latest editions of Hong Kong, Beijing and Shanghai, cuddled up and cosy, it's all you need to get you on the style freeway.... |
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Importance of hiking Expo - Lines Metro Shanghai.
Shanghai's public transport system covers the majority of the bus. Taxi rapidly expanding subway system. All these tools have access to public transportation. Shanghai Public Transportation Card.The Systems Shanghai Metro transit - light rail and high speed. 10 lines (numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,7, 8, 9and 11) now extends to every district and city core, such as a neighboring suburb. Songjiang and Minhang timely development of Municipal government by the end of 2010 more Two lines (numbers 10 and 13) will create Is one of the fastest growing in the world. - The first line opened in 1995, Shanghai has a bus system of the world's most extensive lines close 1000 vehicle operated by many carriers. Not all of Shanghai's bus route number. - Some have a particular in China. Bus fares often 1 ¥, ¥ 1.5, or 2 ¥ sometimes higher fares, while the train ran from ¥ 3 to ¥ 9 depending on the distance . Rail Transit Line 1 Xinzhuang - Waihuanlu - Lianhua Road - Jinjiang Park - Shanghai South Railway Station - Road Caobao - Shanghai Indoor Stadium. - XuJiahui - Road Hengshan - Road Changshu - Shanxi Road (S) - Road Huangpi (S) - people Xinzha Square Road - Road - Hanzhong - railway station Shanghai (S) - Zhongshan Road (N) - Road Yanchang - Shanghai Circus World - Road Wenshui. - Xincun Pengpu - Road Gongkang - Road Xincun Hulan - Tonghe - Xincun Gongfu - National Bao'an. - Youyi Road (W) - Road Fujin. Line Rail Transit Road Songhong 2 - Beixinjing - Road Weining - Road Loushanguan - Zhongshan. Park - Road Jiangsu - Jing'an Temple - Nanjing Road (W) - People 's Square - Nanjing Road. (E) - LuJiaZui - Road Dongchang - Science Avenue - Shanghai Century and technology museum. - Century Park - Road Longyang - Technology Park High Zhangjiang. Shanghai South Railway Station Line 3. Rail Transit - Road Shilong Road Longcao - - Road Caoxi - Road Yishan - Road Hongqiao. - Street Yan'an (W) - Zhongshan Park - Road Jinshajiang - Caoyang Hongkou Stadium Road Dongbaoxing Road, Baoshan Road. Zhongtan Road - Road Zhenping - - Shanghai Railway Station. (N) - - - Football - Road Chifeng - Shu Bai Da - Town Jingwan - Road Yingao (W). - Changjiang Road (S) - Songfa Road - Zhanghuabang - Songbin Road Road Shuichan - - Road Baoyang - road Youyi - Road Tieli - Road Jiangyang (N). Line Rail Transit Moo 4, Da Qiao - Dong'an. Road Road - Road Yishan Shanghai Stadium - Indoor Stadium. Shanghai - - Road Hongqiao - Road Yan'an (W) - Zhongshan Park - Jinshajiang - Road Caoyang - road Zhenping - Road Zhongtan - Shanghai Railway Station. (N) - Road Baoshan - Road Hailun - Road Linping - Nanpu Tangqiao Bridge Road. Lancun Road Pudian Avenue Century Avenue Pudong Road Yangshupu Road, Dalian - - - - - - - - Xizang Road (S) - Road Luban. . Line Rail Transit 5 Xinzhuang - Road Chunshen - Road Yindu - Zhuanqiao - Beiqiao - Road Jianchuan - road Dongchuan - Road Jinping - Road Huaning - Road Wenjing - Zone Development Minhang. Line Rail. Transit Road Lingyan 6 (S) - Shangnan Road - Road Huaxia (W) - Road Gaoqing - Road Dongming - road Gaoke (W) - Linyi Xincun - Shanghai Children's Medical Center. - Lancun Road - Road Pudian - Avenue Century - Stadium Yuanshen - road Minsheng - Road Beiyangjing - Road Deping - Road Yunshan - Road Jinqiao - street fight - Street Wulian - Road Jufeng - Road Dongjing - Avenue Wuzhou - Road Zhouhai - Waigaoqiao Free Trade Zone. (S) - Road Hangjin - Free Trade Zone Waigaoqiao (N) - Road Gangcheng. Line Rail Transit 7 Road - road Fanghua - Road Jinxiu - South Yanggao Road - Road Gaoke West - Road Yuntai - road Yaohua - Road Changqing - Houtan - Road Chuanchang - Road Dong'an - Road Zhaojiabang - road Changshu - Temple Jing'an - Road Changping - Road Changshou - Road Zhenping - road Langao - Road Xincun - Dahuasan Road - Road Xingzhi - Dachang Town - Changzhong Road - Road Shangda - Nanchen Road - Shanghai. university (The train will run between 09:00 to 16:00 in the process. .) Rail Transit Line 8 Yaohua Road - Xizang Road (S) - Lujiabang Road - Laoximen - Dashijie - People 's Square Road, Qufu - - Road Zhongxing. - Xizang Road (N) - Location Hongkou - Road Quyang - Road Siping - Xincun Anshan. - Street Jiangpu - Road Huangxing - Central Yanji Road - Park Huangxing - road Xiangyin - Road Nenjiang - Road Shiguang. Line Rail Transit 9 Central Street Yanggao - Avenue Century. - Street Shangcheng - Xiaonanmen - Road Lujiabang - Road Madang - Dapuqiao - Road Jiashan - Zhaojiabang. Road Guilin Road - Road Yishan - - Caohejing Park Hi - Tech - road Hechuan - Road Xingzhong - Qibao - Road Zhongchun - Jiuting - Sijing - Sheshan - Dongjing - Songjiang University Town - Songjiang Xincheng (trains will run between 9:00 to 16:00 in the process.) Rail transport north Jiading 11 - Jiading West - Road Baiyin - Xincheng Jiading - Malu - Nanxiang - Xincun Taopu - Road Wuwei - road Qilianshan - Liziyuan - Shanghai West Railway Station. - Zhenru - Road Fengqiao - Road Caoyang - Road Longde - Extention Road Jiangsu (not yet). Shanghai Ciruit - Changji East Road - Shanghai Automobile City - Anting. About the Author
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Religion (Shanghai): Bistum Shanghai, Zentrum Für Jüdische Studien Schanghai, Jadebuddha-Tempel, Zhenru-Tempel, Xujiahui-Kathedrale (German Edition) $14.14 Kapitel: Bistum Shanghai, Zentrum Für Jüdische Studien Schanghai, Jadebuddha-Tempel, Zhenru-Tempel, Xujiahui-Kathedrale, Pagode Des Xingshengjiao-Tempels, Xiaotaoyuan-Moschee. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Other reasons this message may be displayed: ...http://booksllc.net/?l=de... |
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Neighbourhoods of Shanghai: Huating Town, Zhujiajiao, Xujiahui, Lujiazui, Xintiandi, Anting, Qibao, Songjiang Town, Nanxiang, Xinzhuang Town $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Huating Town, Zhujiajiao, Xujiahui, Lujiazui, Xintiandi, Anting, Qibao, Songjiang Town, Nanxiang, Xinzhuang Town, Wusong, Zangjiang, Chen Jia Zhen. Excerpt: Huating (simplified chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; p... |
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The Xujiahui (ZiKawei) Library of Shanghai in 1986 (China mission studies bulletin = Zhongguo tian zhu jiao shi yan jiu) ... |
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About Zheng Guogu - a chinese Artist
Zheng Guogu was born on 1970 in Yangjiang, Guangdong province, China. He lives and works in Yangjiang, Guangdong province, China. Zheng Guogu is one among a growing number of postmodern artists who have been reacting to the rapid shifts taking place in China over the past ten years by giving artistic shape to the phases of social and economic transformation. What distinguishes him is his commitment to the local culture of his hometown and his role in directing attention to it, while engaging with trends in global contemporary art. The international art world has fallen in love with contemporary Chinese art, and somehow Zheng Guogu, although often included in group exhibitions in Asia and Europe, has not been singled out often enough. He juggles fact with fiction or myth, while controlling the entry points to his community for visitors from the art world, who make the trek to visit him in the small town where he lives and works. I went to visit Zheng Guogu in the fall of 2003 on my second research trip to China. Luckily, Lydia Thompson, a colleague from San Diego, who has a Ph.D. in Chinese art history accompanied me, and since she speaks mandarin, was pressed into the role of translator. Zheng Guogu came to pick us up from Guangzhou, China’s largest city in the south, and brought us to his hometown of Yangjiang, two hours drive away.
Zheng Guogu was born in 1970 in Yangjiang, towards the southwest part of Guangdong province. Known for its knife and scissor factories, it is situated on the edge of the China South Sea. Yangjiang became a town in 1988 when farmers and others from the outlying rural areas were encouraged to move there to participate in a new economic enterprise zone. Zheng Guogu comes from an artistic family. His father is a traditional instrument maker and a singer, who has at times worked for the Hong Kong Opera, a five hour drive east from Yangjiang.
During the years that Zheng Guogu was growing up, things were already changing in China as the Maoist period receded into the past and the country opened up to the rest of the world. He and his generation had access to the West and Hong Kong through television, pirated CVDs of Hollywood films and computer games. So although he was physically isolated, he was accessing the West, albeit virtually, at a young enough age so as to take these new experiences and freedoms for granted. He attended the Guangdong Academy of Art in Guangzhou, China’s third culture capital, with a focus on printmaking.
While a student there, he was introduced to a slightly older group of artists that formed the Big Tail Elephant Group (Lin Yilin, Chen Shaoxiong, Xu Tan and Liang Juhui) in 1991, and they encouraged the younger artist to experiment with performance and conceptual art.
Selected Exhibitions:
2006
• Zheng Guogu Exhibition, Shanghai, China
2005
• Puzzle—It is from Yangjiang, Grace Alexander Contemporary Art Gallery, Switzerland
2004
• Zheng Guogu-My Home Is Your Museum, Vitamin Creative Space, Guangzhou, China
2003
• Photo works 1997-2000, ShanghART, Shanghai, China
2002
• Are You Going to Enjoy Calligraphy or Measure Blood Pressure? Shanghai (together with Sha Yeya, Chen Zaiyan, Sun Qinglin), China
2001
• Zheng Guogu—The Compressing World Yangjiang Guangdong, China
2000
• Zheng Guogu – More Dimensional Caaw, Beijing, China
• Zheng Guogu – More Dimensional in Shanghai, BizArt Space, Shanghai, China
1998
• Sixteen of the Ten Thousand Customers and other Works Beijing Photo Gallery, Beijing, China
Conclusions:
Zheng Guogu had already established his own style and the impact of the work had won him a strong reputation in Chinese art circles.
What to Do Next...
If you want any information about Zheng Guogu or looking for his paintings please visit us on http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artists/zheng_guogu.htm
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View Zheng Guogu paintings, biography, solo exhibitions, group exhibitions and resource of Zheng Guogu. View art online at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery. Zheng Guogu
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Entertainment Computing - ICEC 2007: 6th International Conference, Shanghai, China, September 15-17, 2007, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science ... Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI) $88.89 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Entertainment Computing, ICEC 2007, held in Shanghai, China, in September 2007, under the auspices of IFIP. The 48 revised full papers and 16 poster papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions for inclusion in the book. The papers are organized in topical sections on augmented... |
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Artificial Intelligence and Computational Intelligence: International Conference, AICI 2009, Shanghai, China, November 7-8, 2009, Proceedings (Lecture ... / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence) $55.07 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Computational Intelligence, AICI 2009, held in Shanghai, China, on November 7-8, 2009. The 79 revised full papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 1203 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on support vector machine, rough set theory,... |
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Internet and Network Economics: 4th International Workshop, WINE 2008, Shanghai, China, December 17-20, 2008. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science ... Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI) $96.21 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on internet and Network Economics, WINE 2008, held in Shanghai, China, in December 2008. The 68 revised full papers presented together with 10 invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from 126 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on market equilibrium, congestion games, information mark... |
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Shanghai Great Moments (Jewel Case) $9.99 From the Manufacturer Shanghai Great Moments includes four versions of the classic Shanghai game: The Great Wall (moving blocks), Bejing (slide rows), Action Shanghai (time limit) and Classic Shanghai (regular or face down). Shanghais is a Mah Jongg tile puzzle game that entrances all ages of puzzle lovers. Slide matching tiles off the stack to reveal more tiles beneath. Remove all 144 tiles to wi... |
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Shanghai Double Pack (Jewel Case) $56.72 Unlock the wide variety of tile-matching challenges this value-packed bundle offers. Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye is the evolution of the classic Shanghai computer game. Face the challenge with 12 unique tile layouts in solitaire, challenge, or tournament modes for one or two players. Easy to learn but difficult to master, Shanghai II will have you seeing tiles in your sleep. Shanghai: Great Moments ... |
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Shanghai: Second Dynasty $34.99 Shanghai: Second Dynasty extends its tile-matching puzzle and traditional Mah-Jongg game empire with 10 new and classic games. Pair up tiles as fast as lightning in Classic Shanghai, battle and build in Dynasty, and try to predict the ever-changing winds in the all-new Windstorm. Plus, enjoy four versions of the genuine, four-player game of Mah-Jongg.... |



